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How to publicize anti-drug knowledge
The methods of publicizing drug control knowledge include education, media, community, family and public places.

1. education and publicity: through schools, communities and other institutions, popularize anti-drug knowledge to the public in the form of lectures, seminars and social practice, and improve people's ability to know, prevent and refuse drugs.

2. Media publicity: use TV, radio, newspapers, internet and other media to release anti-drug information, publicize anti-drug laws and regulations, and raise public awareness of anti-drug.

3. Community publicity: carry out anti-drug publicity activities in the community, such as anti-drug exhibitions and anti-drug knowledge competitions, so that anti-drug knowledge is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

4. Family publicity: Publicity and education among family members is also very important. Through family gatherings, family activities and other opportunities, we will impart knowledge of drug control to family members and raise their awareness of drug control.

5. Publicity in public places: set up publicity display boards and hang publicity slogans in public places such as parks, shopping malls and stations to raise public awareness of drug control.

Drug control course

February 1909, 19 12, 1924,10/,1925, Shanghai International Anti-Smoking Conference, The Hague International Anti-Smoking Conference, 1st and 2nd. After the Second World War, especially since the 1970s and 1980s, the international community has launched an all-round struggle against drug abuse and drug smuggling.

In August 2006 and May 2002, the ministerial meetings of China, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand and the Senior Officials Meeting of the Memorandum of Understanding on Drug Control in East Asia were held in Beijing to discuss the drug control plan. Southern African countries and the European Union decided to jointly crack down on cross-border illegal drug smuggling. Singapore, Malaysia and other countries stipulate that anyone who carries a certain amount of drugs will be hanged once found. Thailand proposed a plan to replace opium poppy with cash crops, and Myanmar established a drug control program.